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What type of power supply does this support. I know it does take ATX. But does it support ATX12V?There are a lot more choices under that category. Yes I'm a noooob! Sorry I didn't realize I should of made a more detailed topic.

Don't go cheap on your PSU, you get what you pay for. I like Thermaltakeand Antec. I don't know what all you are putting in the case, but I would recommend a 450 - 500 watt PSU, at least. Hope this helps.

Edited by Wildabeast, 30 June 2007 - 06:05 AM.

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Go to tigerdirect.com and about 2/3 of the way down is a link The truth about power supplies. Click on that and it has a general list of how much power each part of your computer should use. It will give an idea of big of a PSU to get. Try to get one bigger than you need, for upgrading.

"The nine most feared words in the english language, 'I'm from the government, and I'm here to help'..."Ronald Reagan